Thursday, July 28, 2011
ROS.ie on Lion
Friday, July 8, 2011
Weird aspect of the new Blogger interface
You might expect that to be a link. But in fact, only the '2' is a link to the moderation section, the rest is just text. Awkward to click on. Not a great idea, I feel.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
The mystery of the apartment building heat providers
In both my current apartment and the previous one, heating has been supplied by a building-wide boiler. Now on the face of it this sounds like a very good idea; you don't need a boiler in each unit, and there are various economies of scale involved. The trouble comes when it comes time to pay for it.
The previous apartment's provider was a company called Dalkia, part of a large French group called Dalkia. The current one is Bord Gais Heat, a division of Bord Gais Energy. And both were a tremendous pain in the neck.
The trouble with Dalkia was the issuing of bills. They got round to doing it at highly irregular intervals, and they often never showed up in the post at all, only getting paid when a reminder for the bill I never got showed up.
The trouble with Bord Gais Heat was simply getting them to acknowledge that I existed at all, and allowing me to pay them. I didn't actually manage to get signed up properly at all until I'd been living here for months; my first attempt got lost in the move to "the new system" (a common problem with utility companies; got similarly lost in a new system move with UPC a while back), and it was remarkably difficult to get through to them on the phone. And eventually I did, and paid the deposit by laser, and asked could I set up a direct debit over the phone, but was told that no, I must send in the form. So I sent in the direct debit mandate.
And then, I get a reminder to pay my bill, warning it must be paid by date X. It had allegedly been issued the middle of last month, but only turned up a couple of days ago. So I rang up and paid it, and am setting up a direct debit over the phone tomorrow, and hopefully the whole thing is now finally sorted.
It must be something about the proximity to hot water; makes billing impossible. Both companies keep a remarkably low profile, too; if you google for "bord gais heat" all you get are boards posts trying to find out what it is, while if you Google for Dalkia, you get a confusing website with the eight million things the conglomerate does. Bizarre.
Dealbook.ie - How rude!
So, last week, I was the proud recipient of a piece of unsolicited commercial mail from a new company called dealbook.ie, one of the several million Groupon-y things launched in the last month or so. So, according to The Twitter, did many other people. I, in common with all normal people, don't care for unsolicited commercial email, so I was a bit miffed.
The odd thing about it was that I was addressed as "Dear Robert", and it apparently knew I was male, presenting this charming bit of sexism:
We have a section for him and a section for her, so you won't need to be bothered by the girly stuff.
The interesting thing about this is that it indicates that they got my name and email, and probably gender, from some list or other. I was understandably fascinated to see what list I was on that was being used by random companies for commercial email, so emailed and asked. A week later, no response.
I think, really, if you're going to send people unsolicited commercial mail, the very least you can do is answer them when they try to find out where the hell you got their details. Most unimpressed.
A quick search of my email indicates that it's actually not the first mail I've had from them, either; the previous one was sent using a different bulk mailing solution, mere days after the company was registered.
